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she's only 22. given those predictions i have been wrong more times than a country singer in one of those songs. we have given you a couple of chocolates from wolfgang puck, these will appear at the governors ball. a taste of the sweetness that oscar night will surely present. >> they sort of glued the oscars to the bowl, it's unclear they're edible at this point. we hope you're right about your predictions and if you're wrong, you don't turn into a geyser of emotions. >> i think those are good predictions. >>> all right, thanks, chris. lara and robin kicks off abc's oscar coverage at 7:00 p.m. eastern/4:00 p.m. pacific. on monday, "good morning america's" oscar party. all of the interviews with the winners and the best moments on stage and off. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ sh
she's only 22. given those predictions i have been wrong more times than a country singer in one of those songs. we have given you a couple of chocolates from wolfgang puck, these will appear at the governors ball. a taste of the sweetness that oscar night will surely present. >> they sort of glued the oscars to the bowl, it's unclear they're edible at this point. we hope you're right about your predictions and if you're wrong, you don't turn into a geyser of emotions. >> i think...
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hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today presidential historian michael beschloss. cook political report amy walter. "the washington post's" henderson and "the new york times"'s david henderhard. have the republicans turn turned up the heat on barack obama now even before he won re-election? we saw in there temporary the defeat of chuck hagel's nomination, leaving the president without a pentagon secretary and there seems to be more where that came from. we decide to look at how this past tuesday, state of the union day played out starting with
hi, i'm chris matthews. welcome to the show. with us today presidential historian michael beschloss. cook political report amy walter. "the washington post's" henderson and "the new york times"'s david henderhard. have the republicans turn turned up the heat on barack obama now even before he won re-election? we saw in there temporary the defeat of chuck hagel's nomination, leaving the president without a pentagon secretary and there seems to be more where that came from. we...
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i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with the strange business on the right. one thing you could say in the old days about this country's right of center politics is that it was tightly organized. there were no huge wars separating the north from the south. the center right from the hard right. well, tonight as we end this week, the chasm today is deep, dark, and alarming. look at karl rove out there barking orders like someone has elected him ring master. look at newt gingrich out there blasting away at rove. consider the mayhem now afoot. the center right wants to bring discipline to the party. they're tired of losing elections they figured they were going to win. the hard right wants none of this proctoring. they want to run free wherever they want for whatever office they want. you have the gop big shots running the little people around and the little people in the party fracking the big shots. it's quite a show. joy reid is managing editor of the grio and david corn is washington bureau chief for mother joans. both are msnbc political analysts. and glad f
i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with the strange business on the right. one thing you could say in the old days about this country's right of center politics is that it was tightly organized. there were no huge wars separating the north from the south. the center right from the hard right. well, tonight as we end this week, the chasm today is deep, dark, and alarming. look at karl rove out there barking orders like someone has elected him ring master. look at newt...
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22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. [ female announcer ] dove invited women to test their body washes with paper that reacts like skin. if others can strip this paper imagine how harsh they can be to your skin. oh my gosh. [ female announcer ] dove is different. its new breakthrough formula changes everything. new dove. this is care. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and...
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i'm chris matthews from washington. let me start with the strange business on the right. one thing you could say about this country center politics is that it was tightly organized. no huge wars separating north from the south. as we end this week, the kass em today is deep, dark and alarming. look at karl rove barking orders like someone selected him ring master. look at newt gingrich blasting away at rove. the center right wants to bring discipline to the party. they are tired of losing elections they figured they would win. the hard right wants none of this fostering. they want to run free from wherever they want, from whatever offices they want. there are little people in the party fraging big shots. that is quite a show. that's why we are starting there tonight. managing editor of the grail and david cornish, both msnbc political analysts, glad for that. let's look at michael, pretty smart guy, used to write speeches for w. we will see what is wrong as the gop continues, former gop speech righters. michael gerschwin wrote, romney lost by 5 million boats presiding ono
i'm chris matthews from washington. let me start with the strange business on the right. one thing you could say about this country center politics is that it was tightly organized. no huge wars separating north from the south. as we end this week, the kass em today is deep, dark and alarming. look at karl rove barking orders like someone selected him ring master. look at newt gingrich blasting away at rove. the center right wants to bring discipline to the party. they are tired of losing...
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joining us from harrisburg, reporter chris papps who put together the story. start with the $15,000 in free daycare. who pays for that? >> well, that particular program, bill, that comes from the federal government. they send the money to the states and then here in pennsylvania the state matches about 100% of that. so that $15,000 the single mother of two making 19 is entitled to, that comes from 50% federal and 50% state moneys. >> bill: and then if the mom chooses to put her tykes into the head start program another $13,400. if she has one tyke in head start and one in daycare the total is $18,000, correct? >> it is a massive amount of money. if you talk to the people that are administering the programs and you talk to the politicians that set the programs up and advocate for them they have good reasons for are why the programs should exist and why people need them. the child care for example. the argument is if a mother cannot afford child care this of she can't work. in the taxpayer subsidizes the child care the mother can get a job and eventually make en
joining us from harrisburg, reporter chris papps who put together the story. start with the $15,000 in free daycare. who pays for that? >> well, that particular program, bill, that comes from the federal government. they send the money to the states and then here in pennsylvania the state matches about 100% of that. so that $15,000 the single mother of two making 19 is entitled to, that comes from 50% federal and 50% state moneys. >> bill: and then if the mom chooses to put her...
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chris mcnair, whose daughter denise died. i got to know him through some things i did in college and through some political things. he was a democrat. i was a democrat, getting engaged in politics. in 1977 when bill backsly tried the chndliss trial i was in law school and i cut classes and sat through a trial. it was one of the most dramatic trials in american history. it was rivetting and emotional to watch. it's the kind of thing that stays with you. as you can imagine i didn't reopen this case, but when i learned about it, as i was becoming u.s. attorney it became important to me, it was just part of my story. >> michael: and by the time you got on to the case, only two of the four men suspected of carrying out the bombing were still alive. you herds surprising evidence from people close to these two defendants. tell us a little bit about that. >> well, there were--when we went into the case, cherry and planton were not the only surviving real suspects, but we went into it not knowing for sure. there were a lot of clansmen
chris mcnair, whose daughter denise died. i got to know him through some things i did in college and through some political things. he was a democrat. i was a democrat, getting engaged in politics. in 1977 when bill backsly tried the chndliss trial i was in law school and i cut classes and sat through a trial. it was one of the most dramatic trials in american history. it was rivetting and emotional to watch. it's the kind of thing that stays with you. as you can imagine i didn't reopen this...
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one that's due to the economy, there's a chance it could weaken the economy this year. >> one other thing that sets the economy apart is the joblessness in the recovery. things have improved but the jobless rate remains unfortunately high. what happens with the for lows and jobless rate in this country? >> it's going to make it harder to bring down the unemployment rate. in part because of how much cutting there's been and now we're going to see some at several levels. we don't know for sure. but this is the reason to be more pessimistic. >> you mentioned the possibility of a bigger deal down the road. i mean how likely is that? >> oh, well eventually we're going to have to solve our deficit, right? we don't have any choice about that. and we promised ourselves more deficits than we're ll to pay for. we're going to have to solve that. eventually we night to and as a result either we're going to get a big deal or have big problems. >> thank you very much. >>> there are new concerns this morning about the extent of the leaks at the hanford nuclear reservation in washington state. six underg
one that's due to the economy, there's a chance it could weaken the economy this year. >> one other thing that sets the economy apart is the joblessness in the recovery. things have improved but the jobless rate remains unfortunately high. what happens with the for lows and jobless rate in this country? >> it's going to make it harder to bring down the unemployment rate. in part because of how much cutting there's been and now we're going to see some at several levels. we don't know...
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so their trend lines were going in the right direction, and as the economy showed improvement, obama's numbers got -- >> that's no fun. that's the academic answer. [laughter] david, what's the one thing you would not want to have changed, what's ha one moment? >> election day. [laughter] [applause] >> what is something that happened in your favor that you feared, jeez, if that had gone, if that had flipped, sort of taking the same question in reverse. what's the one thing you wouldn't have wanted to go through this campaign without. >> well, let me say, i think eric's answer may have been an academic one, but i don't think it was inconsequential. if those jobs numbers had continued to churn along there, our great fear was that there would be a reversal and the numbers would start going backwards, and that -- >> like last month. >> well -- that would put us -- [laughter] >> we quit keeping track. >> that would put us in uncharted -- [inaudible conversations] so that was a concern. but, you know, the, you know, stuart said they got outspent 2 to 1, and technically that's true. and and he
so their trend lines were going in the right direction, and as the economy showed improvement, obama's numbers got -- >> that's no fun. that's the academic answer. [laughter] david, what's the one thing you would not want to have changed, what's ha one moment? >> election day. [laughter] [applause] >> what is something that happened in your favor that you feared, jeez, if that had gone, if that had flipped, sort of taking the same question in reverse. what's the one thing you...
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they added $22 billion in sales and say walmart u.s. was a key driver. now, i don't see many comments -- >> i want to see -- >> -- high expectations for 2014 and i'm optimistic as we look ahead. >> i want to see a domestic same-store sales outlook for the first quarter. >> i don't know -- looking ride now. guidance, okay -- >> i mean we saw the $1.11, $1.16. >> we know that there are challenges ahead but we believe our strong sfngsal position blah blah blah will continue to produce strong sales and returns for our shareholders. i don't see a same-store sales number. >> those can even come out -- >> on the call. >> or wherever and people are going to be watching those very closely. dana might know. >> sales reviewing guidance -- these charts are hard to read. >> this is so fresh i bet you dana telsey even says um this time instead of never saying ah or um. we're going to rattle here. >> ceo and chief research officer, and dana, the big question is, what do we know about walmart, including is there anything that you can glean from this that tells us anythi
they added $22 billion in sales and say walmart u.s. was a key driver. now, i don't see many comments -- >> i want to see -- >> -- high expectations for 2014 and i'm optimistic as we look ahead. >> i want to see a domestic same-store sales outlook for the first quarter. >> i don't know -- looking ride now. guidance, okay -- >> i mean we saw the $1.11, $1.16. >> we know that there are challenges ahead but we believe our strong sfngsal position blah blah blah...
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the people that are looking at this and running the numbers show that the economy will be stronger in 2021 by reducing federal spending but doing it in a smart way. such as you just suggested, that we don't have to lose a million, two million jobs. we can't afford it, in fact. it makes it bigger. the sequester as it the s laid out it makes the deficit bigger. those people don't pay taxes. the smart answer and i think you captured a lot of that. there are number of ways to capture it, but the framing that you have given it, you reduce spending in those areas that do not impact the economy to the maximum amount. you'ring selective, your strategic, you defer major cuts. you defer major cuts until the economy is healthy enough to actually be able to benefit from the actions you're taking and moving money from the public sector, ultimate to the private sector. increasing taxes in a way that doesn't reduce consumption, either it is going to come out of investment capital at the top end or possibly savings, more than like i will for discretionary spending for goods and services not produced
the people that are looking at this and running the numbers show that the economy will be stronger in 2021 by reducing federal spending but doing it in a smart way. such as you just suggested, that we don't have to lose a million, two million jobs. we can't afford it, in fact. it makes it bigger. the sequester as it the s laid out it makes the deficit bigger. those people don't pay taxes. the smart answer and i think you captured a lot of that. there are number of ways to capture it, but the...
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matthews joins us from maryland, on the independent line. caller: how're you? basically, all i want to say, first of all, the president would not have to have come up with the idea sequestration if we had a competent congress that could pass a budget on time. if you look in the past several years, what has congress actually passed a budget on time? it has been years. it always comes down to the last week or two weeks. congress takes a break. everybody gets upset. they think, how can congress take a break in the midst of such a dire situation when the country needs them? at the last minute, they swoop in, and they make a last-minute decision, and they come out, and i don't know if they think they look like heroes, but they're really don't. congress needs to do their job. they need to pass a budget on time. host: go ahead. caller: for congress to turn around, republicans, not an saying, this is the president's idea, is another political tactic to say, we should not have had this president in office in the first place. he comes up with ideas. some of the previous
matthews joins us from maryland, on the independent line. caller: how're you? basically, all i want to say, first of all, the president would not have to have come up with the idea sequestration if we had a competent congress that could pass a budget on time. if you look in the past several years, what has congress actually passed a budget on time? it has been years. it always comes down to the last week or two weeks. congress takes a break. everybody gets upset. they think, how can congress...
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so their trend lines were going in the right direction and as the economy showed improvement, obama's numbers got better. >> that's no fun. that's the academic answer. david, what's the one thing you would not want to have changed? like what's that one moment? is it the supreme court ruling? what is something you had -- what is something that happened in your favor that you feared, if that -- if that had flipped, taken the same question in reverse, what's the one thing you wouldn't want to go through this campaign without? >> let me say, i think eric's answer may have been an academic one but i don't think it was an inconsequential. if those jobs numbers had continued to churn along there at -- our great fear was that there would be a reversal and that the numbers would start going backward. and i think that would have put us -- >> like last month. >> that would have put us -- >> quit keeping track. >> put us in uncharted -- >> i can't count one month. >> in uncharted waters. so that was -- that was a concern. but the -- stuart said they got outspent 2-1. and technically that's true.
so their trend lines were going in the right direction and as the economy showed improvement, obama's numbers got better. >> that's no fun. that's the academic answer. david, what's the one thing you would not want to have changed? like what's that one moment? is it the supreme court ruling? what is something you had -- what is something that happened in your favor that you feared, if that -- if that had flipped, taken the same question in reverse, what's the one thing you wouldn't want...